Derek Sasthav

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fun. “If you don’t enjoy it and are just trying to make money, I think you’re not going to be successful,” she said. Framing experiments as “just for fun” alleviates the pressure of meeting certain expectations, both self-imposed and from others, which can lead to creating value in unexpected ways. Take the case of entrepreneur Josh Pigford, who has launched dozens
Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World
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